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| I am from Fort Worth, TX and have been a dealer for over 16 years. My
company name, Vine of Time links both parts of my company. I
participate in a number of antique venues in the upper Midwest and
Eastern United States. I set up at several large markets, Brimfield and
Round Top to name a few. I specialize in a number of areas including
glassware, art pottery, porcelain, open salts, majolica, Czech perfumes
and miniature brass frames. My inventory will have numerous examples of
opalescent, Vaseline and carnival glass, Fenton, Roseville, Van
Briggle, Hull pottery, RS Prussia, Nippon, Limoges porcelain as will as
showcases filled with individual and master salt dips. majolica butter
pats, deco and Victorian hair combs, cut crystal Czech perfumes, as will
as many unusual and interesting items. |
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Not even the nearly 90 degree heat could stop fairgoers from attending the Randolph Street Market July 28-29, located 1340 West Washington.
Weather is never an issue for those looking to find local, national and international treasures because of the Market's indoor and outdoor features. With over 200 vendors selling antiques, jewelry, clothing, furniture and food, there is something to satisfy everyone's needs. Forgot cash? No problem, there is always a cash station outside Plumbers Hall and many vendors accept credit cards. |
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| Saffron Vintage was having trouble finding the perfect vintage summer caftans for clients so they decided to design and manufacture their own. Made of the finest gossamer art deco silk from India and assembled by their fine Italian tailor... these are a summer must have! We cannot wait to debut them at Randolph Street Market. Quantities are limited and since Saffron Vintage are using rare vintage silks, there will be no more than one or two in each design. They are priced at $375 each. |
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| We've been in the bead business for years, and are so worn down and tired from an overly-saturated market. When my husband, who is from India, took me on my first buying trip 2 years ago, I found all of these fabulous items that I needed to bring home and share with the US market (sari borders, harem pants, beaded slippers, to name a few). Slowly we started growing our offerings, to include the antique African cloths, more handicrafts from India and Nepal, Thai accessories.....and it's ballooned from there. |
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The Weather is Hot and the Pickin’ Is Cool, July 28 + 29, 2012 At America’s Best Recurring Indoor/Outdoor Monthly Market!
Randolph Street Market Summer Season rolls on into July, returning on
July 28 + 29 to the West Loop. This shopping extravaganza that
stimulates the ALL senses, will include over 8 acres of one-of-a-kind
treasures including Art & Antiquities, Fashion, Furniture, Ceramics,
Clocks, Glass, Jewelry, Paintings, Posters, Maps, Sculptures, and so
much more from the world’s TOP pickers. Additionally, July’s Market will
bring together a myriad of talented artists into a big top “Shade
Shack” cabana, showcasing a funky mix of wearables, home décor, demos
and more including: handcrafted luxury eyewear and sunglasses by
designer Jamal Robinson of Desiar Eyewear, eco-conscious vintage summer
clothing by Redgi Woods of ReFINDefined, tie dye wearable art from Max’s
Tie Dye Hut, one of a kind wheel thrown lamps and handcrafted lamp
shades from Chicago designer Ronda Ruby Ceramics, Polish changes,
Shellac and Nail Art by Ashley Crowe of Astrowifey, patchwork bandanas
by The Sewing Maniac and so much more! |
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Furnishly is a curated experience designed to help discover the best furniture listings in your local community. Founded in Chicago, IL in late 2011 by Bryon Finke, Furnishly is building a strong base in the local interior design community.
At Furnishly, our mission is to create the first ever digital consumer marketplace dedicated to the sale of vintage and second-hand furniture. Our listings cover a broad spectrum of styles to suite every palate. |
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| Check out this one of a kind salon "Blo-Bar" made at the request of Jackie, the J in JstranD, a salon in City of Highwood, IL. (With the D for her partner Diane.) Jackie found Rick's booth at Randolph in May and almost instantly, had a vision for her salon's "Blo-Bar" hair drying station in an old section of scaffolding that he was using for display. She wanted it to be longer, 10 or 11 ft and use the old New England pine plank as a counter top, make it shorter, so that it was 32" at the top of the counter and then higher to support a mirror at the top. Get rid of the X's (supports) on the outside and make it so people can sit at it like a bar. WHAT A VISION! This is how it ended up. A piece that is 10.5 ft long and a little over 5 ft high, with a mirror on both sides. The salon is gorgeous as are the people that own it! |
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| Ansumana Kebbeh has been a loyal vendor of Randolph Street Market for seven years. Every month, Kebbeh has eagerly brought his reputable African arts and antiques all the way to Chicago from the Bronx in New York. Kebbeh’s wares range from arts and beads, to wood carvings and furniture. “The small things like jewelry I make, but the bigger stuff like furniture I import from all over Africa,” Kebbeh says of his more popular items – including beads, wooden masks, and table pieces. Visit the Randolph Street Market July 28-29, say hello to Kebbeh, and discover your own favorites! |
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| A pioneer of modern, eco-friendly art, Frederick Klass’ mobiles are created from 100% salvaged components. Combining engineering with sculpting, Klass’ latest creation was made from a 1920’s croquet set, flea market cue balls, farm fence wire and Sheppard’s hooks. Frederick is with Industrial Evolution. |
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JUNE MARKET RECAPS AND PHOTOS! 07/02/2012
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| Back again with us this June market is our old and dear friend, Roger Krava, who is bringing with him a cache of artworks by German expressionist painter Peter Robert Keil. Robert Keil studied with Joan Miro for three years; and painted with Picasso, Dali and Andy Warhol during the 50's through the late 70's. His early as well current works have become highly collectible. He is being sponsored by a German consortium in Heidelberg, Germany for the next three years, which is publishing books, documenting all his works and creating video documentaries of his current work and retrospectives. |
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| Come and see what Robert has uncovered, discovered, recovered this weekend in the outdoor S section at Plumbers Hall! Robert has an incredible eye and a nose that sniffs out the never before seen modern treasures like those shown here. Eames, Danish, Corbussier, he loves them all and you'll love Robert! |
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| Chris Heck is a genius at reconstructing industrial scraps into high style furnishings. Seen here an old grill from a Ford Pickup Truck, turned into a coffee table. Total conversation pieces and scraps of history reborn and presented at the Randolph Street Market! |
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Written by Sydney Scarlata / Photos by Steve Starr
For many, the Randolph Street Market, located at 1340 W. Washington, offers the ultimate balance of quality merchandise at affordable prices and an energetic, youthful atmosphere. With close to 250 vendors selling antiques, clothing, jewelry, art and more, the market accommodates the Chicago Antique Market, the Indie Designer Market, Modern Vintage Chicago and the Holiday Market according to the market's website. The indoor-outdoor urban market provides live music and a variety of world cuisines to satisfy everyone's taste buds. |
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| Andra Behrendt of Lady A Antiques has been displaying at antique shows throughout the midwest and Chicago area for 19 years. She specializes in jewelry (victorian through deco), ladies compacts from the 1920s-30s, mesh purses from the 1930s, german bathing beauties from the 1920s, vintage hatpins from the early 1900s, celluloid covered photograph albums and boxes from 1893-1910 and a variety of ladies accessory and boudoir items from the 1920s. She's had a website for 15 years at www.lady-a.com. |
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